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Cartwright & Butler Cheese Board Gift Set ?10


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Brand new - would make a lovely gift for a cheese lover. Retails at around ?24 depending on store. Looking for ?10. Pick up from East Dulwich near the library.



Cheese lovers will be in their element with this tasty selection of cheese-orientated presents, displayed in a country-cottage pretty, painted, wooden crate. The set is made up of Onion Chutney that packs a punch, sea salt- and pepper-flavoured wafers, honey- and mustard-flavoured wafers and a fantastically useful oval-shaped cheese board. Now all they need to do is decide what cheese tickles their fancy.


Cartwright & Butler products are made in Yorkshire and stocked in John Lewis, Harrods and Selfridges.


This Cartwright & Butler set comprises:


Wooden Cheese Board

Cheese Wafers with Sweet Honey & Mustard 75g expiry 15 September 2015

Wafers for Cheese with Sea Salt & Black Pepper 75g expiry 15 September 2015

Onion Chutney 260g Expiry 23 January 2016



Ingredients and Allergy Information

Cheese Wafers with Sweet Honey & Mustard


Ingredients: Wheat flour, non hydrogenated vegatable fat, cheese, milk, honey/mustard seasoning, salt, dried egg, honey, raising agent, soya flour & pepper.

Allegens: Milk, Wheat, Soya.


Cheese with Sea Salt & Black Pepper

Ingredients: Wheat flour, corn, palmfat, vegatable margarine, emulsifier, citric acid, sea salt, soya lecithin, milk powder, raising agent, died egg & pepper.

Allegens: Wheat, Milk & Soya.


Onion Chutney

Ingredients:Onions, sugar, spiced malt vinegar from barley, apples, dates, vegetable oil, salt, mustard flour & chilli powder.

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